The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 2, November, 1884 by Various
page 39 of 114 (34%)
page 39 of 114 (34%)
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tract of Land at the south western extremity of the town of
_Groton_, bounded by a line beginning at a large white oak stump, on the southeast side of _Nashua River_, being the northwest corner of the town of _Harvard_; thence running southeasterly on _Harvard_ line, as the town bounds direct, till it comes to the stump of a pine tree lately fallen down, an antient bound mark in said town line; thence northerly to a heap of stones by the road leading to _Harvard_ at SIMON DABY'S southerly corner, thence northeasterly on said SIMON DABY'S line to a pine tree marked, thence northerly to a heap of stones on a ledge of rocks; thence northerly on said SIMON DABY'S line to a heap of stones on a large rock; thence northwesterly still on said SIMON DABY'S line to a stake and stones in the roots of a pine tree, fallen down, in a valley, said SIMON DABY'S northeast corner and SAMUEL CHASE'S southerly corner, thence northerly on said SAMUEL CHASE'S line, to the road leading to ABIL MORSE'S mill, at a heap of stones on the north easterly side of said road, thence northeasterly on said SAMUEL CHASE'S line by said road to a heap of stones, thence northeasterly on said CHASE'S line, to a stake and stones at the end of a ditch at a brook; thence down said brook to _Nashua River_, thence up said river, to the bounds first mentioned, together with the inhabitants thereof, be, and they are hereby set off from the town of _Groton_ and annexed to the town of _Shirley_, there to do duty and receive privileges in the same manner as other lands and inhabitants of the said town of _Shirley_. SECT. 2. _Provided nevertheless, and be it further enacted_, That the said tract of land and the inhabitants thereof shall be liable to be taxed by the town of _Groton_, their full proportion in a tax to the amount of the debts now due from said town of _Groton_, in |
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